differentia

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See also: différentia

English

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin differentia.

Pronunciation

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Noun

differentia (plural differentiae)

  1. (semantics, logic, taxonomy) A distinguishing feature which marks a species off from other members of the same genus.
    • 1902, William James, The Varieties of Religious Experience, Folio Society 2008, p. 38:
      That character, it seems to me, should be regarded as the practically important differentia of religion for our purpose.
    • 1928, E. M. Edghill, Categories, translation of original by Aristotle:
      If genera are different and co-ordinate, their differentiae are themselves different in kind. Take as an instance the genus ‘animal’ and the genus ‘knowledge’. ‘With feet’, ‘two-footed’, ‘winged’, ‘aquatic’, are differentiae of ‘animal’; the species of knowledge are not distinguished by the same differentiae.
    • 2017, Kory Stamper, Word By Word, Vintage 2018, p. 116:
      In the case of a word like “surfboard,” the differentiae seem pretty clear. How is this board different from all other boards?

See also


Interlingua

Noun

differentia (plural differentias)

  1. difference

Latin

Etymology

From differō (I am different).

Pronunciation

Noun

differentia f (genitive differentiae); first declension

  1. difference
  2. diversity

Declension

First-declension noun.

Case Singular Plural
Nominative differentia differentiae
Genitive differentiae differentiārum
Dative differentiae differentiīs
Accusative differentiam differentiās
Ablative differentiā differentiīs
Vocative differentia differentiae

Participle

(deprecated template usage) differentia

  1. nominative neuter plural of differēns
  2. accusative neuter plural of differēns
  3. vocative neuter plural of differēns

References